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The tender plants you need to bring indoors this autumn before the first frosts hit
It's important to take care to protect your garden's tender plants ahead of the colder winter days and nights ahead.
Thinking about adding some greenery to your home but worried you might not have a green thumb? You’re not alone.
The snake plant is a classic for a reason. It handles low light and cooler temperatures like a champ. You can let the soil ...
Another option Bonnett suggests is to turn buckets upside down to cover plants and prevent frost from taking over. He says it ...
Phoenix could see as much as a half-inch of rain this week, but months of drought have parched the landscape. Homeowners can protect yards and gardens by learning how to water properly, depending on ...
Pothos is loved for its unique shape and low-maintenance attitude. Here, plant pros share everything you need to know about ...
The temperatures are cooler, the days are short, and the plants are going to sleep. That’s why (usually) the autumn landscape is very low maintenance and I always advise people never to water or ...
One method to develop a greener thumb: Knowing when to water your plants. The general rule for watering plants, or your lawn and garden, is to water them once a week. However, your flowers and other ...
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I'm a gardening editor – here's how to plant bare-root hedges
Late autumn to winter is the time to plant bare-root hedges, so gardening editor Sharon Amos shares everything to know about ...
AMHERST, Mass. – Many native plants in the U.S. cannot possibly move themselves fast enough to avoid climate-change driven extinction. If these native plants are going to have any chance of surviving ...
A quick guide to ten indoor plants that keep air fresh, stay happy in dim rooms and help Indian homes feel calmer and cleaner.
Wheat crops prioritize water loss during extreme future climate conditions, according to new research from the University of ...
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